Post content on your personal wall, and tag all of your friends who might be interested in the comments.

One of the common complaints we hear from prospective clients is that their content isn’t getting enough attention. Sometimes it’s a lack of patience; other times it’s because of poor content, but more than likely it’s a lack of syndication methods.

Think of your social media following like your circle of friends. If you only have 50 fans, it’s going to be much harder for your messaging to circulate anywhere past the immediate circle.

So what do you do?

Well, there are several options for syndicating content that we’ve found to be successful — and you can start doing them immediately:

1. Reach out to influencers

It’s best to target what we call micro-celebs — people with 1,000 to 50,000 fans on Facebook, Twitter, and the other major social networks.

We know we have a much better chance of getting a hold of these people, so building good relationships is an achievable goal. Trying to get someone with a couple hundred thousand followers to repost your article might be a stretch.

2. Submit to Reddit

Caution: your content must be awesome for this to work. If you’re producing a classic listicle, like “7 things people need to know about real estate,” then please don’t put that on Reddit.